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November 25 1975 California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Paw Print (1966-1983) Arthur E. Nelson University Archives 11-25-1975 November 25 1975 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint Recommended Citation CSUSB, "November 25 1975" (1975). Paw Print (1966-1983). 185. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/pawprint/185 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Arthur E. Nelson University Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Paw Print (1966-1983) by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Weekly PewPrint, Tuesday, Nov. 25,1»75, page 2 From the editor's desk A word about the ft'ont cover. Many photos have appeared on the pages of each edition of the PawPrint because the old saying says that one picture says one thousand words, or something like that. Anyway one <rf the best (and easiest) ways to fill up a paper is with photos. The photos on the front page are just a few of the many that were taken by PawPrint photographers. This campus is full of interesting people and exciting things to do. These photos reflect the active people on this campus, the ones who are alive and making the most of their earthly existence. The photos were taken by John Whitehair and Keith Legerat. Last edition This is the last edition of the PawPrint for the fall quarter. We had a lot of fun bringing you all the latest campus news each week but with finals almost here, aU the staffers are magicaUy turning back into students who have a lot of studying to catch up on. Hard workers praised ^ government members have been saying for some time now that when they got all positions, committees, boards and chairs filled, then activities and other services would start happening. Well almost aU of the important positions are now fiUed, and things are starting to move on this campus. One hard wor^g person who is setting things in motion is the newly appointed Activities Chairperson, Judy Plotner. The Activities Chair­ person works in conjunction with the College AcUvities office and plans things for students to do. Judy has reorganized the activities committee and for the first time in many years, the committee is holding regular meetings and the com- mitt^ secretary is keeping minutes of the meeting. A tip of the PawPrint hat goes to Judy and her committee. THANKSGIVIISIG : THAT'S THE vvAY IT w/AS / AS senate moyes to Letters, Letters, Letters, Letters organize services the first one to give them praise for essential fact that both subjects Letter to the Editor the excellent job they do in keeping interest and meet needs of this CSCSB an enjoyable place to work campus' student body. Covering llie AS senate is also starting to organize s«wices for students. In the Tuesday, November 11 and go to school. both sissues instead of voting on During the first week of classes next quarter, they will be operating a issues of the Pawprint I was Richard Bennecke which issue is more important, book co-op. Through this service students will be able to have their books quoted, in the article "Senate holds satisfies a greater cross-section of sold at a fair price. A small service charge will be collected and the early meeting", as saying that I Dear Editor: peoide. People are who read our students will set the price they want for their used books. have received complaints of Since I requested that the newspaper. An increased number The book co^p will be located in a convenient place, possibly near the inad^uate clean-up after ASB Pawprint cover "Alice Doesn't" of people we reach through varied entrance to the commons. activities. This quote was taken out day, and helped contact a number articles will hopefully help raise Also planned for the winter quarter is a car-pool service. More in­ of context and therefore needs of different people for the article, I die quality and effectiveness of our clarification. formation will be available during registration. would like to thank you for communication abilities. An off-campus housing referral office should be fully functioning by the publishing some of the results. The Again, thank you beginning of next quarter. The service will be located in the ASB office. In requesting funds from the article has gotten innumerable for your coverage, Information on available houses, apartments, rooms both local and in the ASB for the purpose of hiring a positive comments. Paula Aldea Stark outlying areas ^ be maintained. Information on rental laws, the rights part-time custodian to assist ASB This letter is also in response to and responsibilities of both landlords and renters and sample leases will in clean-up after events, I noted your request for readers' com­ be kept for consultation. several reasons for this request. ments in this weeks' newspaper. I At the present time, a duplicating service is being offered free of One of the reasons had to do with do not believe that the issues of charge to students. Persons who need to duplicate copies of papers or students requesting to clean-up womens' equality and basketball reports for classes or flyers for events can use the duplicating machines after events. For some cir­ are in any way alike other than the in the ASB trailer. ASB personnel request that you come in 48 hours cumstances students are allowed before you need the duplicating. to clean-up after a minor event. A s^ond tip of the PawPrint hat goes to the AS leaders who are The complaints I have received organizing these much needed services. have dealt; with this aspect of Pawprint trivia Every student pays a student body fee and finally they are getting their clean-up. In some instances money's worth. students did a good job in cleaning Pubhshed every Tuesday during the school year, except during final up after their event - in other in­ examination periods and quarter breaks. Editorial and business office is stances they did not and it was in located in room 22 of the Physical Science building. this context that I made the Deadline for calendar items, letters to the editor and announcements is statement that I have received Thursday noon prior to publication. A tragedy for all of us complaints of inadequate clean-up All contributions must be typed and double spaced when submitted or after ASB events. they may not be printed. Letters to the editor will be printed on a space by Frank Moore available basis and must include proper identification of the author A young man in my natural science class suicided last week. He was a I sincerely hope that our fine Names will be withheld on request. Opionions expressed are those of the neighbor of mine in the high desert, a Hesperia resident. I didn't know custodial crew here at CSCSB did author. him. I didn't know the personal tragedies that brought him to this act. 1 not read my comments as a per­ Address all correspondence to: The Weekly PawPrint, 5500 State didn't even know his name. sonal attack on them. I would be College Parkway, San Bernardino, California, 92407. He was a very quiet person and never joined in our round-robin discussions. I thought his manner distant, cold. Now 1 realize he was sad, very sad. It ^ems he had no one to hear his pleas, hopes, or fears. What few friends he had never dreamed he would take his own life. There was no warning, or cry, or hint, no last reach for help. He apparently peacefully went into his garage, locked the door, turned on the engine to COLLEGE STUDENTS AUTO INSURANCE his truck and then calmly laid down to die. No emotion, and all very or­ derly. IF YOU CARRY 12 UNITS OR MORE AT CSCSB, WE HAVE Who cared for this young man that became an island, so utterly defeated by life? Oh, we're all sorry, but we tend to forget, and so he is AN EXCEPTIONAL RATE. MAIL OR PHONE; f^gotten. Yet it should not be said he died without some purpose for NAME: through him I have seen what the black depths of loneliness can bring. Who cares after it is over? I care, damn ri^t! Now, when it is too late. ADDRESS JOHN MERRILL Perhaps if he had possessed one friend more to cheer him, one reminder AGE PHONE to try again, he might have sought help. I guess he just didn't believe CENTRAL CITY INSURANCE anyone loved him. His death was too neat for that. ACCIDENTS OR TICKETS 259 CENTRAL CITY MALL There are always the social Darwinian cynics who say we must go on, CAR we must drop the weak, physically and mentally, by the wayside, that SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92401 cries to help others are the actions of those really looking out for No. 1 NUMBER OF UNITS CARRIED _ PHONE 884^076 anyway. And yet there, but for the grace of God, went 1.1 wouldn't want to find that last door closed. The WeeKiy PawPrint, Tuesday, Nov. 25,1975, page 3 Blue Jay Picnic Area ta be abandoned The United States Forest Service due to the liability the private community and persons of low or servation or if it is to be used for Picnic area are also circulating is considering a plan that will owners would face. moderate income.
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